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If it works for dogs dweller Thursday #1
Yes sir/ma'am! awesomerwb1 Thursday #3
Interesting that Rapamycin is the active agent. JanMichael Thursday #2
I don't have a medical degree but IMO a dog's (or other animal's) longevity doesn't need this in2herbs Thursday #4
I tend to agree canetoad Thursday #5
Brands like Purina One are fine. Elessar Zappa Thursday #7
Agreed - my last dog lived to be 20 yrs womanofthehills Thursday #11
Gimme! DavidDvorkin Thursday #6
We laready live too long... 2naSalit Thursday #8
I second this canetoad Thursday #9
Yeah... 2naSalit Thursday #10
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